Hamza Shehbaz records statement with NAB in Saaf Pani case

LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) MNA Hamza Shehbaz gave the impression earlier than the Nationwide Responsibility Bureau (NAB) lately and recorded his remark within the Saaf Pani Corporate case.

Hamza, who’s the son of Punjab Leader Minister Shehbaz Sharif, arrived on the NAB’s regional place of work round 11am and spent over an hour there.

Resources mentioned Hamza used to be puzzled by means of NAB’s deputy administrators of investigation, prosecution and intelligence, including that he has additionally been supplied a questionnaire.

‘Natural intentions’

Talking to the media after his look, Hamza mentioned the ones whose intentions are natural aren’t terrified of the rest.

The PML-N chief recalled that he used to be 18 years outdated in 1993 when he used to be jailed for 6 months at Rawalpindi’s notorious Adiala jail.

Additionally, he shared that once military leader Basic Pervez Musharraf’s coup in 1999, he spend 10 years working pillar to put up at NAB, including that at one level the then-NAB chairman admitted that regardless of on the lookout for the entirety, they discovered not anything in opposition to his circle of relatives.

“We will be able to proceed to seem earlier than NAB and face the regulation,” he said.

Hamza referred to as for around the board duty, announcing Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief Imran Khan used govt helicopters, Jahangir Tareen were given loans waived off whilst Aleem Khan is a land grabber.

NAB used to be ordered by means of the Preferrred Court docket to research the Saaf Pani Corporate for monetary irregularities after it used to be knowledgeable that the corporate used to be but to begin regardless of having spent Rs4 billion.

The Punjab govt established the corporate to conceive, plan, design, execute and set up initiatives for the supply of protected ingesting water, relating to each get right of entry to and high quality, to the communities dwelling in unserved and underserved spaces i.e. rural and peri-urban spaces of the province.